Lithium Battery Life: High Setting, Cold Weather & Insulation

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A lithium battery pack for ski gloves has varying runtimes: 2 hours on high, 4 hours on medium, and only 3 hours on low, raising questions about performance. The reduced runtime on high is attributed to higher current draw, while the unexpected low setting duration may be due to potential wiring issues or prior usage. Cold weather can negatively impact battery performance, potentially causing quicker discharges. Insulating the battery pack might help maintain its temperature and improve efficiency. Testing each setting is recommended to clarify these performance discrepancies.
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I got a lithium battery pack for my ski glove. On high it last for 2 hour, 4 hours for medium but on low it only last 3 hours. Why does the battery not working long on high? Does the cold weather affect the batteries from operating at its peaks power. Would it be better if I use some type of extra insulation around the battery pack so the battery would be cold.


thanks for the help.
 
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hi johnny
welcome to the forums :smile:

the battery doesn't last as long on high because more current is being drawn from it, that reduces its operating time before a recharge

not sure why it would operate for less time on low than on medium, unless it's already been used for a while on one of the other power settings ??

cheers
Dave
 
Johnny_B said:
I got a lithium battery pack for my ski glove. On high it last for 2 hour, 4 hours for medium but on low it only last 3 hours. Why does the battery not working long on high? Does the cold weather affect the batteries from operating at its peaks power. Would it be better if I use some type of extra insulation around the battery pack so the battery would be cold.
Hi Johnny_B! First, have you confirmed that the setting marked "LOW" is actually the lowest heat setting; maybe it is wrongly wired and is really the MEDIUM heat setting? :smile:
 
What I meant to ask is why is the batteries not lasting longer on low setting.

I will do a test on each setting today and post up some result so that you can see. Sent from my iPhone using Physics Forums
 
Johnny_B said:
What I meant to ask is why is the batteries not lasting longer on low setting.
Coincidently, that is the very conundrum I was addressing. :smile:

I will do a test on each setting today and post up some result so that you can see.
Good idea!
 
If the batteries are very cold (with "low" setting?), they can discharge quicker. On the other hand, this discharging should make them warmer, stopping the effect...
 
mfb said:
If the batteries are very cold (with "low" setting?), they can discharge quicker. On the other hand, this discharging should make them warmer, stopping the effect...
Are you talking about self-discharge? This over a period of months?
 
Self-discharge is not an issue within hours, but I think the internal resistance depends on the temperature, too.
 
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